Saturday, November 22, 2014

ASKED FOR WATER,GOT REFUSAL



Refusing someone asking for water is even more than a SIN.
There was an Annual Sports and Prize Distribution Day in a certain school. The guardians of the students were cordially invited to witness the event. The enthusiastic participants were looking forward to show their talents and the rest were cheering them up. In fact, the whole campus seemed enthralling. Every person was enjoying the moment wholly. But the two incidents during the event were amply shocking. Both the happenings  would compel any sensible person to think seriously about the incident.
The exuberant participants were exuding their synergy and efficiency in their respective items. Those innocent blooming buds were trying head to toe to give the best performance. However, a subject named ‘Value Education ‘ is a part of syllabus in most of the schools. But it is hardly in practice.
The first incident was hugely shocking. Some participants (perhaps three or four in number) rushed towards the place where packed drinking water glasses were stored. Being thirsty they asked for water. The teacher over there flatly refused, saying-‘these are not for you’. It was really astounding.
The teacher’s attitude seemed abolishing the ‘Value Education. This awful behaviour obviously reflects the approach towards the students. It is said the schooling makes child a perfect person. But the present scene just refuted the saying. Just think what the child will be later.
Though the next one is not so relevant in this context, but is definitely remarkable. There were chief guest and the other special invitees sitting in the first row on the stage during the event. Besides, there were a few row of chairs placed for the guardians too. The packed water glasses were being served on the stage. Meanwhile, a voice was heard saying-‘Serve the water to the chief guest and other dignitaries, not the guardians.’ What would any sensible guardian think hearing this. These incidents reflect the downfall of the values in the Temple Of Education.

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